December 2002
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| Buyout Issue and Tobacco Quota Affect Burley Outlook for 2003 |
| Winter Lambing School Will Teach Importance of First Three Days of Life |
| Kentucky Livestock Prices Should Show Improvement in 2003 |
| National Ag Association Moving Its Headquarters to UK Campus |
| Homemakers Club Provides Hot Meals for Louisville Teen Shelter |
| Cooperative Extension Helps Loggers Protect Water Quality |
| Christmas Tree Growers Know Patience Pays Off |
| State's Aquaculture Industry Continues to Grow |
| University of Kentucky Winter Wheat Meeting is Jan. 7 |
| Kentucky Weather Continues to Surprise |
| EFNEP Helps Medical Students See Bigger Picture |
| Training a Reminder to Follow Food Safety Rules |
| Grain Outlook Somewhat Optimistic |
| Rotational Grazing Means Better Pasture Utilization |
| Extension Homemakers Bring Holiday Decor to Greenbo Lake State Resort Park |
| Kentucky Fruit and Vegetable Industry Continues Rapid Expansion Trend |
| Farm Income In 2002 May Hit 14-Year Low; Likely To Rebound In 2003 |
| Floodwalls Stir Memories and Pride for One Ohio River Town |
November 2002
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| Tent Caterpillar Will Be Focus of 2003 MRLS Monitoring and Recommendations |
| UK Poultry Course Reaches Across Commonwealth |
| Test Plots Can Aid Farmers In Hybrid Selections |
| Rural Families Speak Through Researchers to Policy Makers |
| Wettest September/October in 107 Years Means High Quality Fall Forage for Kentucky Farmers |
| Grazing Conference Is Nov. 26 In Bowling Green |
| Homeplace Will Showcase Agriculture From Early Days To The Future |
| Kentucky Women in Ag Already Gearing up for February 2003 Conference |
| Russians Visit Grain Producing Areas Of Kentucky |
| Soybean Hulls May be Good Replacement Feed for Goats |
| Agriculture Offers Opportunities for College-Bound Minority Students |
| Record Rainfall Results in Decrease of Forest Fires |
| Flower Trials Across State Provide Needed Data |
| January Fruit and Vegetable Conference to Highlight Commercial and Organic Methods |
| Conference Focuses On Grandparents Raising Their Grandchildren |
| State's Only Community and Economic Development Extension Agent Seeks to Improve Life in Eastern Kentucky |
| Wet Fall Slowing Soybean Harvest; Delaying Wheat Planting |
| Homemakers Provide Holiday Stockings to Aid Kosair Children's Hospital |
| Extension Agents Combine Efforts for Master Cattleman Program |
| Meat Judging Team Repeats Success in Kansas City, Takes Second |
| Round Bale Silage Detailed in New Instructional Video |
October 2002
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| Eastern Kentucky Homemakers Make Life Easier for Some Cancer Patients |
| Emissions Research Generates Vital Data for Poultry Industry |
| UK Tax Seminars Educate Preparers on Latest Information |
| Steps to Keep Cooler Temperatures from Chasing Bugs Indoors |
| Women Environmental Leaders Learn to Share Knowledge Through Arts |
| Fall Herbicide Treatments Have Their Place |
| Hydrangeas May Be Another Option for Tobacco Farmers |
| KY Center for Cooperative Development Offers Resources for Co-op Leaders |
| Natural Resources Leadership Program Offers Valuable Training |
| UK Ag Economist Details State of Livestock Industry |
| UK Specialist Says Milking Three Times Daily Can Increase Income for KY Dairy Producers |
| Mums Highlight Colors of Fall |
| Classes Give Inmates A Chance to Improve Their Skills, Write Book for Children |
| Top Extension Administrator Says Stakeholders Will Help Shape Future |
| UK Horticulture Department Offers Tree and Butterfly Resource Materials To Teachers Via The Internet |
| Teamwork Key to Challenge Camp |
| October Is Good Time To Cool Stored Grain |
| Tractor Deaths Are Preventable |
| Heifer Replacement Detailed in New Instructional Video |
| UK Offers First Fall Sheep Short Course |
| Program Helps Youth Understand Consequences of Actions |
| UK Schedules Agriculture Tax Seminars |
| Wheat Planting Likely To Increase, If Weather Cooperates |
| Field Days Target Dairy Heifer Producers |
September 2002
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| Marketing Is Biggest Challenge Shrimp Cooperative Faces |
| Lack Of Moisture Has Farmers Seeing Lower Yields |
| UK Animal Sciences Host Russian Dairy Product Entrepreneurs |
| Plan Now for Dairy Winter Feed Needs |
| Weather and Disease Problems Spell Losses for Kentucky's Burley Crop |
| Calibrating Drill Important Step in Optimizing Wheat Potential |
| El Ni±o Could Mean Milder Than Normal Winter for Commonwealth |
| Goodpaster An Inspiration in Exemplary Educator Role |
| Grain Left Behind in Field Impacts Income |
| Higher Grain Prices Due to Expected Small Crop, Less Stocks |
| KY Grape Industry Gaining Popularity |
| Green River Cattle Company Brings Beef Producers Together |
| Sorghum Festival Plays on County's Heritage |
| Consumers Drive Source Verification for Beef Industry |
| Field Day Offers Look at Alternative, Traditional Enterprises |
| Kentucky Summer 2002 Takes Spot in Record Books |
| Kids Expo Brings 700 Fifth-Graders to the Farm |
| EFNEP and Habitat for Humanity Partnership Helps More Families |
August 2002
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| Farmers Should Check Wheat Seed for Germination |
| Grand Champion Competition Measure of Dedication for Young Exhibitors |
| UK Fall Lambing School Set for Oct. 9, Register by Oct. 1 |
| State 4-H Officers Fair Well in Louisville |
| Tobacco Research Collaborative Effort |
| Tour Highlights Value-Added Farm Enterprises |
| 4-H Ham Numbers Rise at State Fair |
| Livestock and Forages Have Major Impact on Farm Economy |
| Heirloom Vegetables Bring Taste and Heritage |
| Lack of Rain Leading to Lack of Pasture for Livestock |
| 4-H State Fair Horticulture Contest Teaches Valuable Skills |
| Forage and Beef Field Day Will Highlight Latest UK Research |
| 4-H Promotes Public Awareness at New South Wing Location at State Fair |
| 4-H and FFA Programs Will Benefit From Youth Endowment Funding |
| Central Kentucky Farm Expo is Sept. 7 in Hardin County |
| UK Announces New Forage-Animal Program to Solve Farm Problems and Enhance Profitability |
| Industry Trends Focus of Beef Cattle Conference |
| Bluegrass Edges into Moderate Drought, East and West Mild |
| Proposed Tobacco Buyout A Complex Task |
| High School Students Explore Medical Careers Through Rural Scholars Program |
| UK Research Focuses on Soybean Aphid |
| Science Camps Provide Fun With Learning |
| Conference to Address Growing Healthy Kids in Kentucky |
| Heat and Humidty Can Be Dangerous to Livestock |
| Water Conservation Not Just Important During Drought |
| Wayne Co. Mentoring Program Helps Students Survive First Year of High School |
| Model Airplanes May Offer Less Expensive Way to Achieve Precision Agriculture Scouting |
| Kentucky 4-Hers Explore High Tech at National Conference |
July 2002
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| Program Teaches Producers Beef Quality Assurance |
| Garfield Creator Helps Celebrate 4-H Centennial with Comic Strip Art |
| Weed Showing Resistance to Popular Herbicide |
| Ag Students Earn High Honors at National Design Competition |
| Changes in Consumer Demand Affect Farmer's Share of Food Dollar |
| Adequate Moisture, Moderate Temperatures Critical to Grain Crops in Coming Weeks |
| UK Wood Utilization Center Forms Unique Partnership with American Woodmark, Inc. |
| Engineers at UK College of Agriculture Developing Driverless Tractor |
| Peregrine Falcon Flying High Over Red River Gorge |
| Women in Agriculture Conferences Cancelled at Princeton and Quicksand |
| UK Recognized In USDA Award For Ag Assistance In Armenia |
| Safety Around Livestock Includes Good Hygiene and Sanitation |
| UK Specialist Warns Super-Sized Meals Aren't Super Healthy |
| Retirement Village Using IPM Methods to Rid Pests from Interior Plants |
| Pot-in-pot Nursery Production May Provide New Crop Opportunity |
| Hot Temperatures Slow Gardens Down |
| Summer Pests Don't Have to Bug You |
June 2002
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| UK to Host Turf Field Day July 11 |
| Enrichment Camp Mixes Fun and Education |
| UK Field Day Is July 18 in Princeton |
| Ag College Employees Help Feed Families For July 4th |
| 2002-2003 State 4-H Officers Elected |
| High Density Apple Production Increasing in Kentucky |
| Berry Time in Kentucky Offers Flavorful Produce to Consumers |
| New State Fair Rules Impact 4-H Livestock Exhibitors |
| Ag College Providing Spanish Language Radio Programming |
| 4-Hers Hone Journalism Skills in Senior Conference Track |
| Kentucky Seeing Most Severe Case of Wheat Fungus in a Decade |
| 2002 Farm Bill Basics |
| KY Women Involved in Agriculture Plan July 17 Conference in Princeton, Oct. 11 in Quicksand |
| UK Names Laboratory for Animal Science Professor |
May 2002
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| Kentucky Women in Agriculture Prepare for Follow-up Conference May 31 |
| Ag Advisor Receives UK Minority Affairs Award |
| National Conversation Report Includes Kentucky Youth Ideas |
| 2002 Proving to Be One of Wettest Springs on Record |
| Mammoth Cave Area Beef IRM Meeting Incorporates Grower and Consumer Issues |
| 33rd Annual Sheeprofit Day Lets Producers "Ask the Experts" |
| Showcase Offers Information on Home-Based Business |
| Locally Produced Steaks Fare Well in UK Consumer Survey |
| Stone Fence Project Preserves Kentucky History |
| Quicksand Area Craft Marketing Workshop Keeps Mountain Heritage Alive |
| Persistent Rains Delay Planting Season |
| Horticulture Derby Teaches Youth about Nutrition |
| UK Ewe Profit School Slated for May 29 |
| Conference Part of Effort to Improve Status of Women in Kentucky |
| Bermudagrass Can Provide Good Forage During Hot Summer Months |
| Tent Caterpillar Is Common Insect to North America |
| Coggins Test Vital for Horse Industry |
| UK Undergrad Students Conduct Real-world Research with Insects |
| Mini-Society Teaches Economics to Elementary Students |
| Morgan County High School Seniors Learn "Real World" Life Skills |
| Mr. Produce Man Used to Teach Children about Fruits and Vegetables |
| State 4-H Officers Show True Grit In Cancer Society Relay for Life |
| UK Wheat Field Day Is May 22 in Shelby County |
| Practical Experiences Help Agriculture Graduates Find Jobs |
April 2002
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| UK Nursery Crops Development Center Focuses on Native Plants |
| Canola Getting Another Look on Kentucky Farms |
| Larue County Seventh-Graders Get Dose of Reality |
| Use of Row Fertilizer Has its Place |
| UK Ag and Business Colleges Formalize Partnership to Serve Local Communities |
| Controlling Thistles on Kentucky Farms |
| Study Offers Encouraging News For Kentucky's Horse Industry |
| Yellow Hawk to Address Kentucky Extension Homemakers |
| UK College of Agriculture Celebrates First Truman Scholar |
| KY Foresters Lay Groundwork For Re-establishment of Chestnut |
| East Kentucky Heifer Development Program Graduates Superior Animals |
| EL NI-O AGAIN? |
| KSU and UK Combine Efforts for Kentucky's Growing Goat Industry |
| UK Horticulture Department Aiding in Growth of Industry |
| Quinstate Program Discusses Hispanic and Latino Issues |
| Recent Rains Replenishing Moisture Needed to Sustain Spring Crops |
| Breeding Season Reminders for Beef Producers |
| McCracken Extension Agent Active in Healthy Me, Healthy Baby Campaign |
March 2002
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| Study Looking to Alleviate High Nitrate Levels in Abandoned Feedlots |
| Cooking Schools in Greenup County Make Living with Diabetes Easier |
| Cleaning Up Clothes and Furniture After Floods Does Not Have to Overwhelm |
| "Kentucky Gets Foodwise" Program Raises Foodstamp Participation Awareness |
| Manure Management Planner Aids Farmers with Record Keeping |
| Master Cattleman Program to Begin in May |
| Biltmore Estate Provides Valuable Learning Experience for Kentucky Beef Producers |
| UK Dairy Cows Producing Cancer-Fighting Milk |
| Tent Caterpillar Hatch Affected by Temperature |
| UK Clover Center Only One of its Kind Worldwide |
| Mild Winter Could Mean Increased Insect Problems for Corn Growers |
| Foaling and Breeding Is Normal Among Horses Affected by Last Year's MRLS Problem |
| Kentucky Pest News Offers Timely Information During the Growing Season |
| Program Provides Education on Antiques and Collectibles |
| A Gathering of Women |
February 2002
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| Youth "Conversation" Results Presented to Governor Patton |
| UK Shearing School Set for April 11 & 12 |
| UK Web Site Offers Latest Information On Loss Syndrome Monitoring Efforts |
| Advances Continue to Improve Alfalfa Varieties |
| Communication Important to Transitioning The Farm from Generation to Generation |
| UK Dairy Conference in Cave City March 12 |
| 2002 IPM Training School Is March 20 in Princeton |
| Important Foaling Reminders for Kentucky Horse Owners and Breeders |
| Training Series to Help Educators Pass on Information About Parenting |
| Tobacco Quota Buyout Plan Still Has Long Way To Go |
| Calculating Costs, Yields and Program Payments Can Aid in Planting Decisions |
| Teamwork Brings Innovation to Local Beef Awareness Efforts |
| Lambing School Welcomes 4-Hers |
| Coalition to Fight Obesity Trends in Kentucky's Youth |
| Ag Expo Attracts Hundreds to Owensboro |
| Western Kentucky Conservation Ag Day Is Feb. 19 |
| Aquaculture Conference Set For March at Kentucky Dam Village |
| Barriers to Higher Yielding Soybeans |
| Next 60 Days Important for Beef Producers |
| Periodical Cicadas Return to Parts of Kentucky this Spring |
| Alfalfa Conference Set for Feb. 21 in Cave City |
January 2002
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| Research on Improved Fescue Ongoing, Strategies in Place to Effectively Manage Infected Fields |
| Community Food Security Initiative Goal to Cut Hunger in Half |
| Heart of America Grazing Conference Brings Together Five-State Alliance |
| UK Receives Federal Funds to Improve Basic Health Education |
| Heifer Chain Project Launched in Adair County |
| International Horse Breeders Show Confidence in Kentucky |
| Interdisciplinary Group Focusing On Corn, Soybean Science |
| Green River Program Provides Leadership Training For Young Adults in Agricultural Fields |
| New Technology Can Provide Improved Accuracy |
| Things to Consider When Determining Use of Bt Corn |
| Locally Produced Meats Potential New Enterprise for Kentucky Farmers |
| Meat Judging Team Excels in Denver |
| Video Emphasizes Positive, Profitable Uses for Livestock Nutrients |
| Basics to Establishing a Good Pasture and Hay Stand |
| UK Extension Specialist Earns National Recognition |
| UK Lambing School to Teach Basics of First 72 Hours |
| Book Co-authored by UK Agronomist Being Used in China |
| CYFERnet Recognized by Tufts for Child and Family Efforts |
| Seminar Series Helps Minorities Tackle Entrepreneurial Challenges |
| Ag Expo Offers Education Programs; UK President Featured Speaker |
| Opportunity Marketplace Highlights Agricultural Development Process |